Hello,

It is possible you may have a bad floppy/boot image. 
I would format a new floppy and rerun the 
rawrite utility to create a new boothelper disk.
I'm assuming you have sufficient flash memory. 
I believe 5.1.2 would run with 2 meg but 5.2 and 
above require 16 meg.

By the way, I was able to upgrade directly from 
4.4.4 to 5.3.1 without any interim upgrades.
All of the configuration commands remained intact
and were interpreted correctly by the new PIX OS.

HTH
-Kevin


-----Original Message-----
From: Meghna Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX upgrade from 4.4.4 to 6.0.1- boothelper problem


Hi,

I am trying to upgrade my PIX 520 from 4.4.4 to 6.0.1.
Since it is required that the upgrade be done in a
phased manner, I am trying to upgrade to 5.1.2 to
5.2.3 to 5.3.2 and finally to 6.0.1 as suggested by
the CISCO manual and my CISCO sales partner.

I have successfully upgraded to 5.1.2. While i am
trying to get into the boothelper mode using bh52.bin,
the PIX goes into a reboot loop because of which i am
not able to download the next upgrade flash image onto
the PIX. I dont want to go to my sales partner as a
call would be booked and an amount has to be incurred
by the organisation.

Can anyone suggest why this might be happening ??? Is
there anything that I am missing out ??? Any
suggestion wrt this question will be really helpful as
there is already too much pressure to complete the
upgradation.

REgards.

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